Panoramic sighting-telescope for guns.



H. KORRODI.

PANORAMIG SIGHTING TELESCOPE FOR GUNS.

APPLICATION FILED OCT. 7, 190?. 1,089,480. Patented Mar. 10, 191i Figfi. gig

1 A F J1 ing are H, irrespective of what position laterally the line of sight might be in; the influence of the inclined position of the wheels being therefore under all circumstances entirely eliminated.

f a panoramic sighting telescope with a box-level were employed as in Fig. 4, the

, influence of the inclined position of'the wheels can be eliminated without error and -with a beveled surface onthe side toward the ocular and in the field of view of the telescope; and a level mountedtransversely to the axis of the ocular in the housing near said beveled surface and with its middle point substantially in the ymiddle vertical plane of said cross-hair plate whereb the level will be reflected by said bevele surface into the field of view of the telescope,

near the lower edge of the ocular. 1

2. A gun sightin device comprising a panoramic telescope aving an ocular, a revolving reflector and an ob] ective whose axiscoincides with the revolving axis of the reflector and intersects the axis of the ocular, a D-shaped cross-hair plate substantially having a semi-circular top part and a rectangular lower part interposed in the focal planev of the objective, edge beveled to an angle of 45 on the rectangular part of the cross-hair plate, a tube level mounted in a non-revolving part at right angles to the axis of the ocular in the plane of the cross-hair plate and parallel to the beveled edge thereof, a window in the housing on the outer side of said level to admit light through the level and at right angles to the axis of the ocular, cooperative relationship between said level and the beveled edge of the cross-hair plate to reflect the image of the level with precision into the field of view of the telescope near the .lower edge of theocular.

The foregoing specification signed at Barmen, Germany, this 24th day of September, 1909.

HEINRICH KORRODI. a 3.

In presence of CHAS. J. WRIGHT, O'rno KoNIG.

' copies 0. this patent may he obtained !or five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents.

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